Shiit yggdrasil


I purchased this dac a few months back and I am absolutely blown away by how much I enjoy listening to it. I have owned a Bi-dat, Ayre QB DSD, Resolution Audio, PS Audio and many others as well as in home demo of very expensive Chord, Aesthetics and DCS gear. Nothing has sounded this good in my room in my system( Devore Fidelity, Line Magnetic - other products I absolutely love). Please forgive my lack of detailed description and hyperbole as I know many of us hear and experience reproduced sound differently so you might hate it. This is just a recommendation to try it. I am so glad I did. and wanted to share my experience.
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The OP has compared the Schiit DAC to much higher end and pricey Dacs.  We also have posters on this thread that are using very high resolving speakers like Wilson and own the Schiit.  Peronsally, thats enough for me to try this DAC and hopefully keep it.  Furthermore, it being made in the USA is a plus for me personally.   

Good choice mpd, you also have a 5year warranty and 15 day return if for some reason you or your system don't get off on it.

I very much believe, and this is being backed up by some very esoteric gear now as well, that going back to R2R Ladder Multibit dac conversion is far superior to convert Redbook (PCM) digital than any of the Delta Sigma (1bit, Bitstream, ESS Sabre) based dacs can do, there is a big shift back to Multibit for this by many hiend manufactures now, and Schitt has bought this back for a very good price.

Sadly, though if your a dsd listener you have to go Delta Sigma and take the sound quality reduction of Reedbook on the chin, not being "bit perfect" 

Many reports are saying that dsd is a hoax anyway, I've yet to hear native dsd do anything special, and there's not much material that I want that is native dsd anyway.


Cheers George   

I have vintage Maggies, a Bryston Beast power amp, Classé pre-amp, balanced cables from Morrow and I love, love, love the sound of my Schiit Dac.  I don't know much but I know love when I hear it. best, Tr
I have owned an R2R ladder DAC since 2011 that costs, today, twice what the Yggy does, and it is now collecting dust while the Yggy just keeps me smiling. Before my R2R I owned an MSB Gold Link- Delta Sigma that, with the proper usb to spdif conversion from PC to DAC, sounded very good but not quite as good as the R2R that replaced it. To me the magic of the Yggy is in the filter. I’ve not heard a more musical, holographic sound from any DAC. The only mod I’ve done to my Yggy was replacing the stock fuse with a Supreme HiFi Tuning fuse.
Which screws did you have to remove to open the casing? Anything in  particular to watch out for when doing so?

Is there a notable difference in SQ after the fuse change?